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Glasgow City Centre: Private Half-Day Walking Tour

Glasgow, United Kingdom
3 hours
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What You Will Do

Discover an abundance of cultural treasures and stunning landmarks that reflect Glasgow City Centre's rich history and vibrant architectural heritage; in a city ranked top by the EU for its culture and creativity, openness, tolerance, and museums that attract more visitors than any UK city outside of London.


On your private half-day walking tour, you will: 


  • Learn about some of Scotland’s dramatic history at the statue of William II

  • Enjoy the Bohemian atmosphere of a former industrial centre now filled with artists, designers, creators and innovators and listed as a UNESCO City of Music;

  • Visit St Mungo’s Museum dedicated to the connection between art and religion;

  • Admire the magnificent architecture of the Glasgow Cathedral, and take a walk down the hauntingly beautiful Glasgow Necropolis;

  • Walk past the oldest house in Glasgow: Provand’s Lordship (temporarily closed for visiting);

  • See Tennent's Brewery Park with 450 years of brewing tradition;

  • Hear the stories of the tradition of placing traffic cones on the head of the Duke of Wellington statue in front of the Gallery of Modern Art;

  • Stroll through the iconic George Square, and spot the Statue of Liberty in the City Chambers building;

  • End your tour by relaxing at a local pub with a pint of beer or a glass of house wine. (at your own expense)

Glasgow is a beautiful city, famous for its trading and shipping history, and now the home to the Scottish Ballet, Scottish Opera and the National Theatre of Scotland. Scotland’s largest city, Glasgow is situated on the River Clyde in the West of Scotland and is famous for its stunning architecture - Victorian and art nouveau, thriving contemporary art scene, and successful financial sector. 

Central Glasgow is an architectural mix of grand Victorian buildings and modern towers; both quaintly historic and very contemporary. The first stop on your private walking tour is Glasgow Cathedral. It is the city’s oldest building and was founded by Glasgow’s patron saint, St Mungo. St Mungo’s Museum, a peaceful gallery of religious artefacts housed in a Scottish baronial-style building, celebrates his holy life.

The Necropolis - a charming 27-acre Victorian garden cemetery adjacent to Glasgow Cathedral - tells the stories of those in this final resting place. Historic Wellpark Brewery holds a special place in the hearts and minds of Glaswegians as the home of Tennent's Brewery, with its 450-year brewing tradition, it is the birthplace of Scotland’s favourite beer. 

George Square, another much-loved and iconic landmark, is at the very heart of the city and draws picnicking families in summer and festive celebrations over winter. It is crowned by the City Chambers, a grandiose edifice that symbolises the city’s historic wealth, and you’ll see it has its very own Statue of Liberty. Your final stop is Merchant City, once an 18th-century cotton, tobacco and sugar trading hub, and now a swish shopping area with bijou cafes and sophisticated eateries.

Please note that Provand's Lordship is temporarily closed. During these closures, your guide will give the historical background from the outside.


What's Included?

  • A friendly, professional English-Speaking tour guide for your own private group
  • Entrance to Glasgow Cathedral

What's Not Included?

  • Hotel pick up/drop off
  • Food and drink
  • Gratuities

Cancellation Policy

Free cancellation up to 30 days before tour start. 10% cancellation fee applies if cancelled between 30 and 4 days before tour start. Non refundable if cancelled within 4 days of tour start.

Itinerary

Meeting Point

Your guide will meet you in front of the main entrance of Glasgow Cathedral, Castle St, Glasgow G4 0QZ

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Tennent's Brewery

Based at the Wellpark Brewery, Tennent's is one of the oldest companies in Scotland and produces a wide range of well-known beers and ciders.

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Additional Information

This activity is operated by Travel Curious
  • Weather notes: In Scotland you can experience what locals call ‘four seasons in one day’, so you can dress in layers including a waterproof jacket or windbreaker, leather shoes or rain boots, sweater or jumper and a hat or a beanie. It's known as the windiest country in Europe so please prepare for this kind of weather to ensure you have a great experience. Force Majeure Disclaimer: In the event of unforeseen circumstances such as extreme weather, natural disasters, riots, strikes, etc. and the tour cannot operate as published, we will endeavour to reschedule your tour date/time or we will provide a full refund.
  • Know before you go: - Please bring comfortable walking shoes. - Please bring medication you may require during the tour. - Please note this is a walking tour, and your tour guide will adjust the pace as necessary. - Keep in mind that Scottish weather is very unpredictable. There can be rain, wind, and sunshine on the same day, so please bring an umbrella if you have one and a waterproof jacket. - In the summertime, please remember to bring a hat, sunscreen and plenty of water. Please note that Provand's Lordship and St. Mungo Museum continue to be closed due to Covid. During these closures, your guide will give the historical background from the outside.
  • Accesibility: If you have mobility impairments or require any assistance, please let us know in advance so we can plan your tour accordingly to ensure a great experience.